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Brünn, Harris Watts Collection - Ephemera Soldiers Movements

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JOIN
VVAW
Vietnam Veterans Against the *ar
Chicago
Membership in VVAW is open to all
Veterans and Active Duty GI's.
+.W*M 0*dch lata
us via- all non-Odta« as lass than huaan. Thi» racLaa pushes our atnorlttaa
through inferior school, and into tha ooabat ana. thue, ai aaad our eirccitiee
off to dia in diaproporticnataly hi*h nuabar. while a. kill Aelane indieori»-
lnataly. Ma daaand that th. aUltary raooania» it» ocapAldty in Aaarice'a
lMi I and int»mation«l radaa.
i. Jo iHàa claar that tha united Stat», baa never undertaken an «xtennv.
open investigation of laaa lien ar eaeaaa In Indochina. H> daaand that tha
United Stat», apaarnaant, in its «ar in Indochina, affix» tha prlacixUaa of
auraaberg. A> faraar GI'i, »a recognise tha raacccadhility of tha individual
^V*— to refrain fro» cxaadrdn« mbt oriaaa. w. «las raossnias «art tha
raapcraioility and auilt of war criaaa oosaittBd in th» neae of Aaarica Uaa
with our policy aekare at all lavala.
• lb daaand that all activa-duty mi ii.aaaii and wceer. ba «fftsxaelthe IMS
ee dtiaan» that ar. guarantoed by tha Uhitad Stataa Caartitotian and BUI of
£,SrS£ «r. pra-r^Td-^ th- by tha Mft»^ ^j**^?^
*aia appallad S eerviceaer. and acaan are traatad aa laaa than first-class
Staat! »endaree th» «ff ort» of our active-duty «iatar» and brottare in
their rtruagla to Essai laTia» tha adlitary.
7 Tb support «11 eilitary personnel refusing » aarva in aar» of
at hcaa and abroad, aa daaand Congress enect lea^alationfar tha
repatriation with full aanaaty to thoaa brottara and etat»— «bo «re top
ar'Jaj ajMftVaatll By raaaon of their refusal to aarva in the »ilitary. W»
a^eert -ell paraone refusing to b» drafted.
I To laaan1 I —Una legislation to provide proper oar» and eervicee for
«ii wrsarana in Ï.A. hoepitals; to aafca available Job training ■"»>l^l^*^_
for every returning veteran ; and to provide the funde and aeana neceaeary tor
their educational and vocational endeavors.
». Tb affira that the aeetarehip is not only «J^^^^JS^Si^*^'
tut changing the doaeatie social, political, and econcadc iiarritutiona «art
ha«, caused and usMslttad tha continuance of «ar.
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